fracture/fissure - ELISION Ensemble

ETHER FESTIVAL - Friday Tonic sessions

The Night Shift - Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment @ Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre

London Sinfonietta Celebrate 40 Years!

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fracture/fissure - ELISION Ensemble

Probably one of the best concert happenings in the next while, if you're interested in modern music.

One of the leading contemporary ensembles playing some of the most interesting music at the moment, you can't really go wrong with that: "The concert celebrates a twenty-year performance history between Richard Barrett and ELISION and includes works by James Dillon, Roger Redgate and Aaron Cassidy. Virtuoso musicians Graeme Jennings (violin), Richard Haynes (clarinets), Peter Veale (oboe), and Séverine Ballon ('cello) present unique performance practices at the cutting edge." 

There's not much else to say really besides that it's happening in Kings Place:

Date: Tuesday 28 April
Time: 20:00
Venue: Hall Two
 


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ETHER FESTIVAL - Friday Tonic sessions

"Extraordinary producer of high intensity avant electronics, Warp Records' Tim Exile collaborates with pianist Sarah Nicolls and jazz saxophonist and composer Jason Yarde in this specially created new project."

This is something I've been looking forward to for a while, Sarah Nicolls on her new invention: the newly invented 'piano'.I must admit I don't know much about Tim Exile, but what I've heard is good, like most things WARP endorses, somehow his solo material seems to mix of quite mainstream electronic dance music, noise, and obscurity with a kind of 'Depech Mode' bleakness. Jason Yarde, on the other hand seems more in the vain of Rashid Roland Kirk, or even Coltrane, but more straight than either (at least what I can find), reminds me a bit of Jazz Jamaica, without the extensive instrumentation. But with this mixture I think it'll be a very interesting evening, and it's FREE!

Friday, April 17, 2009
5:30pm - 6.30pm

'the front room'. Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank Centre.

"A brand new collaboration with WARP's newest signing, Tim Exile. The first appearance of Sarah's newly invented upright, mechanicalised piano in London - come and wonder at the little ticking motors, the magic Wii wheel and the virtuosity of Mr Exile.
The South Bank Centre calendar"






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The Night Shift - Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment @ Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre

Tuesday 27th January 2009 9pm til late

The Nightshift is a fantastic opportunity to see classical music with no rules, This means drinking wine, beer or soft drinks in the QEH, talking in between the music and a very relaxed atmosphere where you are no afraid to cough, sneeze, or laugh!

I have been attending the the Nightshift over the last couple of years and seen the fan base grow from a couple of hundred to nearing a thousand at the last event. The music is world class, and there is a discussion with the musicians and conductor half way through the performance which is enjoyable and enlightening. As a entry into the world of classical music it is second to none and even if you are an avid classical music fan you will find the atmosphere somewhat of a pleasant change.

This event is all about Bach and you can find more information including sound clips at www.oae.co.uk/thenightshift

Look forward to seeing you there



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London Sinfonietta - The Art of News @ Kings Place

22nd - 24th January 2008


London Sinfonietta have taken over the foyer spaces on the ground floor and -2  of Kings Place showing in the form of sound, video and art installations, work combining the talents of local young parents from All Change, local young people from Copenhagen Youth Project, London Sinfonietta and Duncan Chapman, Patrick Furness, Alexa Reid and many others.

This work is to highlight the news culture we live in today and reflect on what news is for each of us and how it affects our lives. As well as concerts, the sound installation is available on headsets by the main doors and in small 20 second segments around the café space expressing the thoughts from young people at CYP. -2 level will host a free 30 minute event on Friday evening between the London Sinfonietta concert and Poetry Platform with Parents from Allchange who have worked hard with facilitators Yemisi Blake, Romain Forquy and Tony Nwachukwu to create a special piece telling their local stories of what life is like for them.

This is a great opportunity to connect with a world class contemporary classical orchestra, local people all from different backgrounds and world class poets, to discuss and enjoy a blend of art forms.

Please join us over the week


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London Sinfonietta Celebrate 40 Years!

Hi TODO London!!

Its great to be up and running on the TODO page, there's a really exciting event coming up this month on the 13th Dec 2008. London Sinfonietta are celebrating 40 years of their ensemble performing and commissioning contemporary music by new and well known composers. John Cage, Dai Fujikura, Will Gregory and Mira Calix are just a few composers being performed at the 40th Birthday Celebrations. Its an exciting event to really let your hair down and party with artists from all the arts disciplines!

There is music, dance, film, animation, photography and a bar on the night! A Live Radio 3 BBC broadcast from 10pm and three stages to walk between and discover new and exciting pieces being performed. There are three world premiere pieces including a performance by the Culture Collective and Street Genius young artists working with the London Sinfonietta from 9pm.

Tickets are on sale now by Text Message . . . 

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Its super simple to use, just text your name + LDNSNF to 82023 and your reply text message is the ticket!

To find out more about the Culture Collective and this event go to their website at
www.ldnsnf-40.com

and see their blog page for an up to date diary leading up to the event on 13th dec at
http://www.lsculturecollective.blogspot.com/

We look forward to seeing you there!

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Liquid Liquid at the Barbican

Come and join the All About the Arts crew this weekend at Liquid Liquid

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